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Is the Montauk Monster a Dog? New Twist Emerges

Submitted by Freelance Writers on August 4, 2008 – 12:10 am6 Comments
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Further to speculation that the Montauk Monster may be a Pit Bull (not speculated by us, it must be added) new images have emerged of the animal that washed up on a US beach last week.

The Montauk Monster

This new angle of the animal gives a different perspective to the head area and shows a more distinct shape of the animal’s mouth.

So, the question is, what is it?

Is it a dog, a pig, an alien?

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6 Comments »

  • Pam Johns says:

    Of course it is not a dog becauise it is more than likely feline… looks like a mountain lion or panther.

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  • Bailey says:

    Pam, No way is this a cat. It looks like something out of a cheesey scifi movie. And it’s not a turtle either- what it IS we aren’t being told yet.

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  • cpaynter says:

    Where did this “new angle” come from? This doesn’t look anything like the original photo and it’s laying on the other side of its body. Its front feet are tucked into the sand and I don’t see the piece of fabric that was tied around its front legs. It looks way more photoshoppy to me.

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  • Cheire D'Lyon says:

    The body appears to be that of a muscular male dog. It was reportedly 2-1/2 to 3 feet long, and relatively young (teeth appear well developed).

    The overall body shape and position of the limbs are consistent with a canid, although the cartilage and some flesh is missing from the face, making it difficult to establish what breed. Also missing are the feet, although there is bone protruding from the front right forearm. (Not shown in this photo.)
    The remaining patches of fur, triangular ears, relatively long, whip-like tail strongly support my supposition.

    This unfortunate fellow was almost certainly a dog.

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  • duhmcduhher says:

    Its a dog. A flat faced dog of some sort. Bulldog mix, boston terrier, something obviously flat faced.Its eyes are swollen closed if you zoom in. it has doggy ears. It could have a deformity where it didnt develop upper teeth or maybe the upper teeth fell out. Someone somewhere is missing their dog. The body “vanished” because the douchebags that found it love this publicity. Its gross and disgusting. Poor puppy doodles.

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  • Pam Johns says:

    Bailey,
    Google mountain lion skull and you will see what I am talking about.
    It appears the animal’s upper teeth or fangs are missing but otherwise the images are the same.
    My husband has a picture of a mountain lion over our desk in our office where our computer is at.
    Also, this would explain the longer claws if it is/were a wild cat.

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